Venus, our planet of wealth and value, will be double and maximum-rhinning day and night this week.
Venus is known as the “morning star” or “evening star”, depending on when it appears. However, this week, in the northern hemisphere, Venus will be both, as the planet will be visible before sunrise and after sunset from March 18-21.
Known as Venus’s double visibility, this rare event will not occur again until 2033.
Get it while you can, people.
Venus has an extended orbit that keeps it close to the Sun from our point of view on Earth. Brilliant to see, Venus is one of the few heavenly objects visible in the light of the day.
At the end of March in the northern hemisphere, Venus ecliptic lowers low at dawn and makes a steep angle with the evening horizon. This means that the sun sets quickly at night and rises slowly in the morning.
This double, twice-in-day visibility occurs when the inferior bond between Venus and the Sun coincides with the high ecliptic width of the planet. Translation: When viewed by the northern hemisphere, Venus is not perfectly compatible with the sun, but slightly above it. As a result, the planet of love and loot will appear both before sunrise and after sunset for several days.
To see Venus as the morning star, look at the east just before the sun rises.
To see Venus as the evening star, look west immediately after sunset.
To make sure you are directed in the right direction, consider using a Stargazing application.
The double visibility of Venus is best observed in low -width and tropical width regions. It is interesting, and according to Star Walk, in some Arctic regions, where the sun does not rise above the horizon during this time of year, Venus could appear and disappear without the sun ever.
Speaking astrologically, Venus is currently retrograde in b-ch-ch-ch, Burn-down just to build the ram’s sign.
As Dashi regulates our head, blood and a sense of vitality, it is permanent first and foremost to live full, free and without forgiveness. Venus retrograde in Dashi is also the main time to start a war and shoot in the mouth, making a morning date or early evening to see that the planet shines a wonderful way to reconnect or reconcile with a loved one.
Astrologer Reda Wigle investigates and reports unfairly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Its horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To reserve a reading, visit its website.
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